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Building our own backup server using the Raspberry PI
by Michal Remias @ wpress.io: We’ve been always thinking about building our own backup server using the ARM solution of Raspberry PI. When we needed to manage approx. 25 WordPress web projects couple of months ago we did some experiments with MainWP on virtual server at...
Continue ReadingRaspberry PI answers, “Is the internet up?”
whiskeytangohotel.com has build a internet monitoring device based on Raspberry Pi: It is a pretty commonly uttered question (sometimes loudly) around the home or office; "Is the internet up?" As the goto IT Support Manager around the house this can get a little tiresome. Most of the...
Continue ReadingDamp-Pi – Room Moisture Extraction with Raspberry Pi
by davidhunt.ie : Over the last while I’ve been having a problem with excess humidity in the shower rooms. Imagine that, the builder never put in extractor fans when the house was built! Anyway, I could put in those fancy extractor fans with the built in timers or humidity...
Continue ReadingOrange Pi undercuts Raspberry Pi
by Martin Cooke @ elektormagazine.com: Over the last few months the Asian manufacturer Shenzhen Xunlong Software has released a number of capable open-spec single board computers with the ‘Orange Pi’ label that are both Linux and Android-ready. Their latest offering is the...
Continue ReadingRunning Intel x86 apps on Raspberry Pi 1 and 2
ExaGear Desktop is virtualization solution which opens up a host of new possibilities for running apps across platforms. ExaGear Desktop makes it possible to run Intel x86 application on ARM-based devices, and is targeted to individuals running ARM-based Mini PCs and to businesses...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi OLED Internet Bandwidth Display
by Archie500 @ instructables.com: In a very brief summary it works as follows: The Raspberry Pi uses SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) to get the WAN data rates from the router and then displays these graphically on the OLED screen. The Raspberry Pi was already set up as...
Continue ReadingNew Ubuntu Linux Image from Canonical Is Optimized for RISC-V Milk-V SBC
In one of our previous posts, we wrote about the Milk-V Mars it's a StarFive JH7110 powred SBC with a dual-core U74 processor, up to 8GB of LPDDR4 RAM, and features storage options like eMMC, Micro SD, and SPI Flash. Additionally, it features HDMI 2.0, PoE, and other capabilities. At...
Continue ReadingNew AML-S905X-CC-V2 Compliments Older Le Potato Models but Targets Commercial and Consumer Applications
We are very pleased to announce that Libre Computer, has just released a new model of its Le Potato SBC, targeted at unique commercial and consumer application needs. This new addition to the range of open-source Raspberry Pi alternatives named AML-S905X-CC-V2 comes with 4K media...
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